"Jewel tones are very popular right now among brides who want their bouquet to photograph beautifully against their dress," says Mary Kathryn Paynter of Loretta Flower, based in Austin, Texas. This little jewel box of an arrangement is wild, bright, and sweet—ideal for a relaxed bride who still wants an interesting and upscale posy. "I designed this for a small backyard wedding. The bouquet added a hint of formality to an otherwise casual affair," says Paynter. Purple anemones, garden roses, maidenhair fern, ranunculus, tuberose, and leptospermum were used to create this look. (Approximate cost, $175)